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'fusion of technologies' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the combination of two or more technologies that enables a new and more efficient way of doing something. For example, "The new self-driving cars are the result of a fusion of different technologies, including artificial intelligence and radar technology."
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That, in WEF-speak, means the "fusion of technologies that is blurring the lines between the physical, digital and biological spheres".
Renewables will also support a desalination plant that will provide fresh water.Creating the city is a feat of integration, says Mr Awad, requiring a fusion of technologies, systems and policies.
Therefore, we consider the proof-of-concept of fusion of technologies used here offers high potential as a clinically translatable genetic modification strategy for cell therapy.
As the technical progress has been saturated, the convergence of technologies or the fusion of technologies has changed the business circumstances of technology-based service providers whose goal is the delivery of technically advanced services.
The theme of this year's World Economic Forum meeting is the Fourth Industrial Revolution, "a fusion of technologies, blurring the lines between the physical, digital, and biological spheres," writes WEF founder Klaus Schwab. .
This era is characterized by a fusion of technologies, blurring the lines between the physical, digital, and biological spheres - and expected to lead to radical changes in how we live, work and relate to one another.
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It's the liquid offshoot of molecular gastronomy, the avant-garde fusion of technology and cuisine.
Andoni Luis Aduriz, the influential chef at Mugaritz, has coined a term to describe the effect of these edible landscapes: technomotion, a fusion of technology and emotion.
Meanwhile, a firm like Microsoft, which grew up in the computer industry, can use the same fusion of technology to enter the consumer-electronics market with a PC which looks like a games machine.Such invasions by firms from one part of the electronics industry into the markets of others will continue.
Taken together the two last pieces on the disc — "Water Music," a rumbling, glowing tone poem for solo percussionist with electronic tape, and "Prelude to 'The Mystery Cheese-Ball,' " a squealing fanfare for latex balloons — presage the fusion of technology and whimsy to come with Mr. Byrd's psychedelic rebirth.
Moreover, the present authors consider that it is important to support the fusion of technology and pedagogy to create a coherent ecosystem that provides "real-time and ongoing evidence of changes in knowledge, instilling skills which are seamlessly transferred to learners as they move from one learning context to another" (Chen et al. 2016, p. 1).
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